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Michael Reagan: The former nationally-syndicated Radio America host—whose adoptive dad was our nation’s 40th president—stops by Political Vindication Radio to discuss his new book, The New Reagan Revolution: How Ronald Reagan’s Principles Can Restore America’s Greatness.

Tiffany: The pop singer—who, at age 15, became the youngest female artist ever to have a No. 1 debut album—stops by Buzzworthy Radio to chat with host NaVell Lee about her upcoming Syfy flick Mega Python vs. Gatoroid, co-starring fellow teen idol Deborah Gibson.

Angelo Taylor: The 2007 World Champion hudrler—who won 1 gold medal at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney and another 2 at the 2008 games in Beijng—stops by the Get Up Show during host Chris LaMonica’s “Month of the Hurdler” series to chat about the 2012 games in London.

Richard Rushfield: The author of the new book American Idol: The Untold Story chats about a pastor’s wife who raised cash for wannabe contestants on the Fox reality show. “This woman, Leesa Bellesi, claimed while she was recuperating from a surgery that she got a call from God that she says told her to go backstage to American Idol,” he tells host Milling About host Robin Milling.

John Seale: The Aussie cinematographer, who shot such acclaimed flicks as Children of a Lesser God, Dead Poets Society, The English Patient and Prince of Persia, chats with 123 Film! host Sam Heer about his latest production, The Tourist, starring Angelina Jolie and Johnny Depp.

Sunshine Anderson: The North Carolina-born R&B diva—whose debut album, Your Woman, debuted at No. 2 and yielded the hit single Heard It All Before—stops by The Mutha Knows Show to chat with host Mutha about her new album, The Sun Shines Again.

Phil Vishner: The creator of the computer-animated VeggieTales DVD series for kids—which has sold more than 60 million copies—drops in on Christian Devotions host Scott McCausey to discuss his current venture, Jellyfish Labs, and his work in the field of Christian filmmaking.

Johnny Depp: The Tourist star chats about frequent collaborator Tim Burton. “He’s happy about the fact that I’m not one of those actors that runs up to the monitor between takes and wants to see playback,” Johnny tells Keeping It Reel host Tim Gordon of the Sweeney Todd director. “I’d rather swallow a bag of ticks.”

Robin Meade: HLN’s Morning Express anchor—and author of the book Morning Sunshine!: How to Radiate Confidence and Feel It Too—chats with Healthtopia Radio host Bonnie MeChelle about ditching the “doubt devil” and boosting her confidence on the career front.

Wayne Scot Lukas: The stylist to the stars, whose clients include Janet Jackson, Tina Turner, Cindy Crawford, Halle Berry and Meryl Streep—and who hosted Season 1 of TLC’s What Not To Wear—drops in on The Best People We Know host Deb Scott to dish about his HSN clothing line, Lukastyle.

Jillian Claire: The actress who played Abigail Deveraux on Days of Our Lives (and who was named after a character in Star Trek IV—drops in on OutTakes to chat with host Laurie Baker about her starring role in Season 2 of the hot teen web series Miss Behave.

Daryl Cameron: The Chicago-based bass virtuoso—aka Captain Sky—who shook up the ‘80s funk scene with tracks like Sir Jams A Lot and You Bring Me Up, stops by WDKK Radio to kick it with host Darryl Williams while filling us in on his upcoming concert dates and new releases.

John Katsilometes: The Las Vegas Sun scribe, whose Kats Report follows the regional cowboy scene, moseys up to Cuttin Up Radio’s Christina Laiche to fill us in on the 2010 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo, which is being held this year in Sin City, and comes to a close tomorrow.

Angelina Jolie: The Oscar winner dishes about her new flick, The Tourist—and about her equally talented and glamorous co-star, Johnny Depp. “Working with Johnny is no pressure. I work with Brad!” Angelina quips to Keeping It Reel host Tim Gordon. “I had never met Johnny, but I liked his films and you can tell from watching his films that he’s a really good guy.”

David Oliver: The three-time U.S. hurdling champion, who snagged a bronze medal at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, stops by the Get Up Show to fill host Chris LaMonica in on how he’s prepping for the 2011 World Championships and the 2012 Olympic Games in London.

Lin Que: The We Are the Girl Movement founder—whose 2009 single Suga-Coated featured fellow female MCs Mala Reignz, Knewdles and Bless Roxwell—stops by The African History Network Show to chat about her days as a member of hip-hop act X Clan, and about her latest CD, Planet of Dreams.

Jon Walmsley: The British-born actor who played Jason on The Waltons—who has since become a world-class guitarist and vocalist, gigging with A-listers like Roger Daltry and Michael McDonald—drops in on PSI-FI Para-Radio’s Donna Stewart to chat about his band, The U.K. Beat.

Blue Magic: The Philly-based R&B quintet—who charted during the ‘70s with hits like Sideshow, Three Ring Circus and Stop to Start—drop in on EnergyTwist to chat with hosts Energy and Sister Cee about their storied career and upcoming projects.

Johnny Depp may be a top box-office draw, but that doesn’t mean he’s above supporting the work of lesser-known artists. While Xany Rudoff—from whom he recently commissioned a Keith Richards portrait—was being interviewed, Johnny called in to Red Velvet Media as an alter-ego.

Wilmer Valderrama, whose new flick, The Dry Land, opens today, gets all moist about jailed former flame Lindsay Lohan—telling host Robin Milling, “I adore her to death. I love her to death. I love her. I love Lindsay very much and I know she’ll be OK at the end.”

Shutter Island star Patricia Clarkson chats about the hit filck’s Oscar-winning auteur. “It’s an actor’s dream. You’re working with one of the great directors of all time and he doesn’t disappoint,” she tell us. “You have to be ready to rock and roll with Martin Scorsese!”

It ain’t easy being a supermodel, particularly if you’ve got the acting bug, like Tyson Beckford. The fashion icon chats about breaking into films, telling us, “I still get this to this day, people say, ‘Ah, I didn’t know you could act,’ or ‘I didn’t know you could speak.’”

Robin Milling flashes back to 1992, when she went one-on-one with Dick Clark. The icon reflected on his older brother, who was killed in WWII—and whom he strived to emulate. “You’re a different person. You do things better than I do,” Dick says his brother told him. “Do what you do.”

At 7PM. It’s him! Yes, Tyson Beckford—one of People Magazine’s Most Beautiful People in the World— drops in on Conversations of a Spirited Actor‘s Tracey Moore to give us the latest on Season 2 of the Bravo reality series Make Me a Supermodel, which he hosts with fellow hottie Niki Taylor.

On Demand Johnny Depp may be a top box-office draw, but that doesn’t mean he’s above supporting the work of lesser-known artists—albeit as his alter-ego. While Xany Rudoff —from whom he recently commissioned a portrait of Keith Richards—was being interviewed onRed Velvet Media, Johnny called in as “Vic.”

At 8:30 AMStardish Radio host Jo Ann Kubasek sits down with NBC News correspondent Kate Snow, who, tonight on Dateline, reports from inside the family circle of 7-year-old Kyron Horman, who vanished June 4 from his Portland, Ore., school after a science fair.

At 2 PMGab with the Gurus host Connie Bennett is psyched to speak with clinical hypnotherapist Steve G. Jones, who’ll discuss the power of his practice is losing weight, quitting smoking, alleviating anxiety and more. Plus, Steve chats about his celeb clients like Danny Bonaduce (above).

At 6:30 PM Host Deborah E. Lake sits down with Cyrus Nowrasteh, director The Stoning of Soraya M. Based on the book by Freidoune Sahebjam, the acclaimed 2008 feature film tells the story of an Iranian woman falsely accused of adultery—the punishment for which is death by stoning.

At 7 PMGet Up Show host Chris LaMonica mixes it up with professional sprinter Marshevet Myers, who finished No. 5 in the 200-metre race at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. Live from Monaco, France, Marshevet will discuss her hopes for making the 2012 Games in London.

At 9 PMFrancy and Friends gets up close and personal with Jason Ellis, who competed in Season 7 of Hell’s Kitchen. The Suwannee, Ga., resident—whose signature dish is charcoal-smoked king crab legs with garlic butter—will fill us in on his future culinary endeavors.

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At noonTriple Crown Radio’s Mz Fabolosity lets it all hang out with LisaRaye McCoy, who played Neesee James in the Will Smith-Jada Pinkett-created sitcom All of Us. The stunner will dish about her role opposite (OMG!) Meagan Good in the upcoming flick Video Girl.

At 1 PMFilm Festival Radio host Janice Malone sits down with CNN anchor Soledad O’Brien, whose new documentary, Rescued—which focuses on the plight of Haitian children orphaned by the Januuary 12 earthquake—debuts May 8.

Also at 1 PM Fitness guru Forbes Riley—who has also appeared on such hit shows as 24 and The Practice—stops by The Ageless Sisters to chat about her new infomercial with Mario Lopez, and her new Discovery series, But Wait, There’s More. Continue reading →

John – a veteran of such hit flicks as The Departed, Donnie Brasco and Heat – tells Jamey he has never worked with an actor quite so genuinely affectionate as Heath.

“When Heath would come in in the morning – sometimes really early, like 5:30 – the first thing he’d do would be to hug every- body in the trailer. Big bear hugs to everybody – all the makeup and hair people, and all the actors,” says John, who, like Heath, was nominated for an Oscar for his work on the film.

“Then we’d do the makeup – took about an hour and a half – and he’d work a 12-hour day. And no matter how banged-up or bruised Heath was after that long day, after we’d take off the last drop of makeup he’d just hug everybody in the trailer before he left.”

John (right) at work on another famous face.

The Dark Knight was Heath’s last completed film role, though when he passed away 13 months ago from an accidental overdose of pre- scription drugs, he has in the middle of shooting The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus.

To complete that flick, which is scheduled for release this summer, director Terry Gilliam cast Colin Farrell, Jude Law and Johnny Depp in different incarnations of Heath’s character.